Toyota Named Top Car Manufacturer of 2024

For the fifth consecutive year, Toyota has secured the number one position.

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Toyota hasn't published full sales results for 2024, but it already has a reason to celebrate. Through November, it sold 9,857,938 vehicles globally. For clarity, the number also includes units sold by its Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino subsidiaries. This week, the Volkswagen Group announced its complete sales results for the last 12 months, during which shipments fell by 2.3% to 9,239,500 cars and trucks.

Even without factoring in its December sales, which have yet to be reported, Toyota already has a significant advantage of 618,438 vehicles over the VW Group. For the fifth year in a row, the Japanese giant is the world's biggest automaker. That's despite a 3.6% decline in sales between January and November compared to the same period in 2023.

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Although Toyota's electric vehicle efforts have had a rocky start, its huge range of combustion-engine cars has enabled the company to reach every corner of the world. From diminutive kei cars for Japan to full-size SUVs for America, we cannot think of a gap in Toyota's lineup. It has sedans, wagons, trucks, minivans, and even a few performance cars, although models like the GR86 and GR Supra are niche products and consequently don't move the needle.

Once more, the VW Group struggled to keep pace, even with its extensive range of sub-brands within its large corporate structure. Despite the German automotive giant providing a wider selection of plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles, it was insufficient to surpass Toyota's dominance.

The Hyundai Motor Group, which includes the main brand Hyundai together with Kia and Genesis, is likely to claim the last spot on the podium after registering 7.23 million sales in 2024, or 1 % less than the year before.

Origin: Toyota

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